I am looking to buy an AR in the .223 or .204. I am thinking about going with Rock River Arms. The questions I have are as follows:
I am familiar with the M-16 from my military days ... so here goes:
- Flat top receiver or standard?
- 16", 18", 20", or 24" barrel length?
- Standard Grip or Ergo Grip?
- Standard or Chrome Lined Barrel?
- Type of Mag Catch?
- Type of Charging Handle?
- Type of Stock & Handguard?
- Tactical scope or Hunting scope?
I am looking to get into something for calling. Any help would be appreciated.
I might have found one. If he still has it this weekend, I am going to go shoot it before I buy it. Thank yall for your help.
This is what I have come to like in an AR for coyote type hunting.
* Flat top receiver or standard? Flat top
* 16", 18", 20", or 24" barrel length? 16" lighter on the downside it is louder
* Standard Grip or Ergo Grip? Ergo, it positions your hand better for better trigger control
* Standard or Chrome Lined Barrel? standard, usually more accurate
* Type of Mag Catch? standard, I had an extended on it hooked on my coat.
* Type of Charging Handle? with a scope go with the extended
* Type of Stock & Handguard? any free floating hand guard that you like the looks of, adjustable stock, you can adjust length for layers of clothes
* Tactical scope or Hunting scope? lower power variable. In open terrain you might want higher power. In most of my area 100 yards is about max
I'm with cb223 also, I do like the skeleton though for comfort even though I am perfectly happy with my 6 position. The whole gun can be built to suit each persons different preferences and changed at any time. I like the Rock River CAR-A4, to me it is the perfect base model for anything I might want to change it into..... if that makes any sense.... :eyebrownod:
I just purchased a Rock River in 6.8SPC and let me say that the trigger beats the hell out of my bushmaster. It is MUCH smoother my bushmaster was a flat top and my Rock River is an A2. If you get an A2, you will probably want some sort of elevation on the stock. I also have a collapsable stock which is really nice to suit how much clothing you are wearing. BUT, It tends to make a little noise. Even on a sneeky draw. I prefer the 16" barrel due to the fat that i hunt in very thick terrain and it is easy to manuever in thickets and such.
Let us know how that AR shoots this weekend. I agree with cb223 on everything except the flat top. I think the scope on a flat top looks way cooler but I like the carry handle when walking through thick brush or when I am tired of it on my shoulder. Of course with the flat top you can always install a removable one. :biggrin:
cb223 put everything right in his response. He described my Rock River to T. I bought mine for calling coyotes and I love it. The trigger is fantastic and the accuracy is downright scary!!! You won't go wrong with an RRA. As for the .204, I like the knockdown power of a .223 over the .204, but if you want accuracy, distance and knockdown go for the 6.8 spc.